The 100-minute Bible Reflections
Richard Ames-Lewis
The 100 Minute Bible Reflections is intended to be an accessible and quick read which nevertheless asks important questions of those who read it whilst avoiding theological jargon and churchy language without trivialising some of the great themes of human existence which the Bible explores.

I tie knots in my handkerchief. My mother-in-law used to deliberately leave things in stupid places. Some people write post-it notes. Unless we have a memory that never fails, we all need strategies for remembering that vital piece of information or what we have promised others we will do.

These Reflections on each section of The 100 Minute Bible, together with the original text, are meant to be a series of post-it notes for people who know bits of the Bible well but have never quite fathomed how it all fits together.

There will be others, who we hope will find this book useful, who have never seriously looked at or thought about the Bible. These texts and reflections will give them a quick overview and a stimulus to find out more. They probably represent the majority of people today who have never had a real opportunity or incentive to read the Bible and for whom it has always been a forbidding black book.

ISBN: 9780955669507
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: THE 100-MINUTE PRESS - published 24/09/2007
Format: Paperback  

£5.00